Instructions
- Fill your spray bottle with 7 ounces of distilled water.
- Add in 1 teaspoon of witch hazel.
- Add in 20 drops of essential oils to scent the spray. You may add less if you would like a weaker scent.
- Screw on the spray lid, give the spray a gentle shake, and spray onto wool dryer balls.
What can you use to scent dryer balls?
The scents I recommend trying out first are lavender, lemon, tea tree, and orange. The easiest way to scent your dryer balls is to simply dab a few drops on 2-3 of the balls. Let them dry for about an hour (or quick dry them alone in your dryer) and then toss them in with your laundry.
Can you spray fabric softener on dryer balls?
I simply spritz my scented fabric softener mixture on my tennis balls... And toss them in the dryer instead of dryer sheets! My laundry comes out soft, wrinkle free, smelling good and static free! I absolutely love these!
How do you add scent to wool dryer balls?
Add just a few drops of lemon essential oil to each of the wool dryer balls. Be sure the essential oil you use has a Therapeutic Grade standard, which preserves the integrity and potency of natural essential oils. Give the wool dryer balls time to absorb the oil deep into the fibers—a few hours is advisable.
Can you put perfume on wool dryer balls?
An even better option: Wool dryer balls
A more resilient alternative that will scent your laundry the same way is a set of wool dryer balls. You can spray or drip them with perfumes, scents, and oils, then throw them in the dryer to keep your clothes fluffed up and smelling great.
20 related questions foundHow do you add oil to dryer balls?
There are a couple ways you can scent your dryer balls. You can directly dab a few drops of oils (2-3 drops) onto your wool dryer balls and let them dry for an hour. If you want to speed up the drying process you can throw the wool dryer balls in your dryer on their own for fast results.
How do you make spray fabric conditioner?
Get a large spray bottle and add 2 tablespoons of baking soda and ¼ cup of fabric softener. Fill up the rest of the bottle with hot, clean, filtered water or hot distilled water. Shake the bottle until all of the ingredients are well blended. (Shake gently before each use).
What do you spray on wool dryer balls?
DIY Dryer Ball Spray
- Wool Dryer Balls.
- Essential Oil (flavor of choice) (I used Lavender)
- Witch Hazel.
- Spray Bottle.
- Distilled water.
Can essential oils catch fire in dryer?
They smell great but essential oils are flammable and need to be used with caution. You may have noticed a warning in my laundry scent booster post about essential oils causing fires in dryers. From my research, this seems to be a pretty rare problem but it is a risk.
Is it safe to add essential oils to dryer balls?
IMPORTANT: Do not add essential oils to dryer balls and do not add essential oils to anything that you put into your washer or dryer.
How do you make scented balls?
How to make scented wooden balls. Place the balls in a plastic bag and drip on a few drops of fragrance oil. Seal the bag and massage the oil into the balls. You will notice the wood changing colour.
Can I put essential oils on my wool dryer balls?
Dryer balls work in your laundry without essential oils, but many people find that adding a few drops of essential oils to your Wool Dryer Balls before your laundry goes in the dryer is a great way to give your clothing an uplifting scent, as well as making the laundry experience more fun.
What is linen spray?
Linen spray is a household liquid product that eliminates undesired odors and infuses laundry, apparel, and home textiles with a pleasant scent. A high-quality bed sheet spray can also double as an air freshener in your home and car.
How do you make deodorizer spray?
Here's the quick and easy recipe for deodorizing room spray:
- 1 Tablespoon baking soda.
- 2-3 drops essential oil – I like lavender, lemon, orange, cinnamon, or peppermint. Use a scent you like or mix and match to create your own personal scent.
- Distilled water.
Can you make your own wrinkle releaser spray?
Start making the wrinkle releaser by adding 1 cup (237 milliliters) of water to the spray bottle. Add either 1 tablespoon (5 milliliters) of fabric softener or 1 cup (237 milliliters) of vinegar to the bottle. If you chose to use vinegar, add 14 or so drops of your favorite essential oil.
How do you make Febreze fabric spray?
Recipe #1:
- Insert a funnel into the top of a 32 oz. spray bottle (I just use an old Febreze spray bottle).
- Pour 1/8 cup of your favorite fabric softener into your spray bottle. ...
- Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the bottle.
- Fill the rest of the bottle with water.
- Replace the cap and shake the bottle well.
Which essential oils are flammable?
Many common essential oils are classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid and have a flash point of 122-140° F. These include tea tree, lavender and citrus oils.
Which essential oil is best?
The 10 Best Essential Oils to Try
- Peppermint.
- Lavender.
- Tea tree.
- Bergamot.
- Chamomile.
- Jasmine.
- Ylang ylang.
- Eucalyptus.
Can you put perfume in aroma beads?
Fragrance oil can be added after melting the beads, but it will be difficult to disperse the oil evenly, and you may waste some fragrance oil trying to get it to absorb. If you'd like to add fragrance after making aroma bead shapes, place the shapes in a small plastic bag with a little fragrance oil.
Can you use essential oils in aroma beads?
Aroma beads, fragrance oils and liquid candle dye can be found with candle- and soap-making supplies in craft stores or online. Essential oils also work well with aroma beads. If you color the beads, make sure to use a liquid candle dye.
Which essential oils are safe for dryer?
Best Essential Oils for Dryer Balls
- Jasmine Essential Oils (Flash point around 185-200 degrees Fahrenheit)
- Lemongrass Essential Oils (Flash point around 160 degree Fahrenheit)
- Lavender Essential Oils (Flash point around 156-166 degrees Fahrenheit)
How much essential oil do you put in dryer balls?
Just add a 2-3 drops of your favourite essential oil (find mine here) to each ball and bounce them around in the dryer for a minute or two to make sure the oil has soaked in (you don't want to risk any oil stains on your fabrics).